Results of Total's CSR Program in Myanmar

The CSR program focuses primarily on education, healthcare, local job creation, microfinance and access to energy both for people living near the pipeline area and for all citizens of Myanmar. In addition, Total actively supports a number of progress initiatives, including Myanmar’s application to join the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) standard.

One million medical visits made and 183,000 vaccinations given since 1997.

Infant mortality rate reduced by 75% since 1997.

Mortality rate of the main local illnesses reduced by between 75% and 95% since 1997, depending on the illness.

One hospital and 22 clinics built.

Funding given to the nation-wide blindness program since 2001:

​NGO Helen Keller International, with the support of the Yadana project, has been coordinating the Eye Health Initiatives project since 2001 to help the Myanmar Ministry of Health achieve its goal of halving incidences of blindness by 2020.

In 2014, the Helen Keller International program examined 185 patients and performed cataract surgery on 24.

​Funding given to the nation-wide HIV prevention program since 2005: ​

The Integrated HIV Care (IHC) program is the product of a partnership between the public sector (International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease and the Myanmar Ministry of Health) and the private sector (Yadana).

The program contributes to 25% of antiretroviral treatments (ARTs) available in the country, for a total of 21,005 patients.

The financial support of the Yadana program alone covers 2,500 patients, which equates to almost 12% of patients on ART.